Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Friday, February 10, 2012
How To Tell A Winner From A Loser
How to Tell a Winner from a Loser
1. When a winner makes a mistake, he says "my fault"; when a loser makes a mistake, he throws the blame on someone else.
2. A winner credits his "good luck" for winning on being fundamentally prepared; a loser blames his "bad luck" for losing on bad breaks even though he is not fundamentally prepared.
1. When a winner makes a mistake, he says "my fault"; when a loser makes a mistake, he throws the blame on someone else.
2. A winner credits his "good luck" for winning on being fundamentally prepared; a loser blames his "bad luck" for losing on bad breaks even though he is not fundamentally prepared.
Mental Discipline
15 Steps To Mental Discipline
1. Communicate with teammates vs. talk at opponent
2. Taking the Charge vs. backing away from the contact
3. Calling assignments out vs. missing a key mental assignment
4. Taking the Charge or blocking a shot to help a teammate vs. wild leaping past a shooter to give up an open three or goal tending a shot
1. Communicate with teammates vs. talk at opponent
2. Taking the Charge vs. backing away from the contact
3. Calling assignments out vs. missing a key mental assignment
4. Taking the Charge or blocking a shot to help a teammate vs. wild leaping past a shooter to give up an open three or goal tending a shot
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